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Suzanne
Heath
Suzanne
Heath is the Research Editor for Wrightslaw and the co-author, with
Pam and Pete Wright, of Wrightslaw:
No Child Left Behind.
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Sue
is available to do training on No
Child Left Behind. She speaks to parents, advocates, and educators
about research based reading instruction and strategies
for using education standards to advocate for children and to improve
public schools.
Sample 3-hour program. Sue
Heath's bio.
Sue's schedule includes:
2005
February 3, 2005 - Melrose, MA
Overview of No Child Left Behind
Sponsored by Massachusetts Families Organizing for Change
Location: Barry Auditorium, Melrose Middle School, 350 Lynn Fells Parkway,
Melrose, MA 02176
Time: 6:00 - 9:00 PM
Sue Heath will explain the purpose, history, and key points of No Child
Left Behind. Accountability, local control and flexibility, new options
for parents, and funding will be discussed. Ms. Heath will explain the
definitions of the law, how to measure Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP),
and much more. Program
Recent
Presentations
Using
No Child Left Behind for Children with Learning Disabilities
at
the 55th Annual Conference of International
Dyslexia Association, Philadelphia, PA. (November 6, 2004)
Litigation and Advocacy Using No Child Left
Behind with Bill Byrne, Esq., at the 6th Annual Conference
of the Council of Parent Advocates and
Attorneys, San Francisco, CA (March 13, 2004)
Meet
Sue Heath
Sue Heath writes about creative advocacy strategies in Doing
Your Homework which appears in The
Special Ed Advocate Newsletter and on Wrightslaw.com.
Her articles
have been reprinted by SchwabLearning.org,
EducationNews.org, Bridges4Kids.org,
The Beacon: The
Journal of Special Education Law and Practice, the Schafer
Autism Report, and have been used in CLE presentations to attorneys.
Sue
Heath's bio.
To learn
how you can arrange for Sue Heath to speak to your organization, please
contact Sue by email.
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